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;date.timezone = “Asia/Calcutta”
was done in the php.ini file but still the announcement platform at http://www.tellall.in/pieces does not produce the correct output in terms of date.
:-(

Anthony Licursi at Site5 January 14, 2013 at 9:28 am

Hi Sandeep

There could be many other reasons why the timezone is not showing up correctly. It could also be set within your database. Please contact our support team via Backstage, and we’d be happy to take a look!

Nagendra April 19, 2013 at 4:15 am

sandeep try this without ; in the begining.
date.timezone = “Asia/Calcutta”

Nagendra April 19, 2013 at 4:17 am

also retype the double quotes, this comment form is converting the double quotes to another set of ascii double quotes which is not supported by programming language like php.

AL June 15, 2014 at 11:26 am

how to implement this with UTC timezone? is it
date.timezone = UTC”

AL June 15, 2014 at 11:55 am

I was told that physically our server is located in Dallas and unfortunately Site5 does not change server default time zone on managed servers. Server time zone is always bound to server’s geographical location and this means our VPS time zone will remain CDT (UTC-5).

We are integrating Cybersource payment gateway to our ecommerce website and Cybersource requires that our server timezone must be set to UTC date & format. How do we implement this?

Yes, the timezone on a managed service will always be tied to the physical location, and we cannot change that. If a change to the time format is absolutely required, then an unmanaged VPS will be required – http://www.site5.com/vps/unmanaged/